2017-07-29T02:31:59+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Hemithea (mythology), Polydectes, Merope (Oenopion), Cercaphus, Candalus, Triopas, Nireus, Ariadne, Trambelus, Lycomedes, Penthilus, Euneus, Rhoeo, Actis, Ocridion, Thasus, Enalus, Macareus (son of Helios), Hypsipyle, Iasion, Tenages, Acontius, Ctesylla, Ochimus, Tenes, Deidamia (mythology) flashcards
Aegean Sea in mythology

Aegean Sea in mythology

  • Hemithea (mythology)
    In Greek mythology, the name Hemithea (Ἡμιθέα: "demigoddess") refers to: * Originally named Molpadia, daughter of Staphylus and Chrysothemis, sister of Parthenos and Rhoeo.
  • Polydectes
    In Greek mythology, King Polydectes /ˌpɒlɪˈdɛktiːz/ (Greek: Πολυδέκτης) was the ruler of the island of Seriphos, son of either Magnes and an unnamed Naiad, or of Peristhenes and Androthoe, or of Poseidon and Cerebia.
  • Merope (Oenopion)
    Merope (/ˈmɛrəpiː/; Greek: Μερόπη Meropê) was a mortal princess in Greek mythology, who was loved by hunter Orion and was his fiancée.
  • Cercaphus
    In Greek mythology, Cercaphus was one of the Heliadae, sons of Helios and Rhodos.
  • Candalus
    In Greek mythology, Candalus was one of the Heliadae, a son of Rhodos and Helios.
  • Triopas
    In Greek mythology, Triopas /ˈtraɪəpəs/ or Triops /ˈtraɪ.
  • Nireus
    In Greek mythology, Nireus (Greek: Νιρεύς), son of King Charopus and Aglaea, was king of the island Syme (according to Diodorus Siculus, also of a part of Cnidia) and one of the Achaean leaders in the Trojan War.
  • Ariadne
    Ariadne (/æriˈædniː/; Greek: Ἀριάδνη; Latin: Ariadne), in Greek mythology, was the daughter of Minos, King of Crete, Son of Zeus and his queen Pasiphaë, daughter of Helios.
  • Trambelus
    In Greek mythology, Trambelus was a son of Telamon (thus a half-brother of Ajax the Great and Teucer).
  • Lycomedes
    The name Lycomedes /ˌlaɪkəˈmiːdiːz/ (Ancient Greek: Λυκομήδης) may refer to several characters in Greek mythology, of whom the most prominent was the king of Scyros during the Trojan War.
  • Penthilus
    Penthilus /ˈpɛnθᵻləs/ (Greek: Πένθιλος) is the name for two distinct people in Greek mythology.
  • Euneus
    In Greek mythology, Euneus (Εὔνηος) was a son of Jason and Queen Hypsipyle of Lemnos; he had a twin brother whose name is variously given as Nebrophon, Thoas or Deipylus.
  • Rhoeo
    In Greek mythology, Rhoeo (/ˈriːoʊ/; Ancient Greek: Ῥοιώ) was a daughter of Staphylus and Chrysothemis, sister to Parthenos and Molpadia or Hemithea.
  • Actis
    In Greek mythology, Actis (Ἀκτίς) was one of the Heliadae, a son of Rhodos and Helios.
  • Ocridion
    In Greek mythology, Ocridion was a mortal who was engaged to Cydippe, daughter of Ochimus.
  • Thasus
    In Greek mythology, Thasus (/ˈθeɪsəs/ or /ˈθeɪzəs/) was a son of Poseidon (or, in other versions, Cilix or Agenor).
  • Enalus
    Enalus or Enalos was a man from Lesbos in ancient Greek mythology.
  • Macareus (son of Helios)
    In Greek mythology, Macareus was one of the Heliadae, sons of Helios and Rhodos.
  • Hypsipyle
    In Greek mythology, Hypsipyle (Ὑψιπύλη) was the Queen of Lemnos, daughter of Thoas and Myrina.
  • Iasion
    In Greek mythology, Iasion /aɪˈeɪʒən/ (Ancient Greek: Ἰασίων, Iasíōn) or Iasus /ˈaɪəsəs/ (Ἴασος, Íasos), also called Eetion /iːˈɛʃən/ (Ἠετίων, Ēetíōn), was usually the son of the nymph Electra and Zeus and brother of Dardanus, although other possible parentage included Zeus and Hemera or Corythus and Electra.
  • Tenages
    In Greek mythology, Tenages (or Tenage) was one of the Heliadae, a son of Rhodos and Helios.
  • Acontius
    Acontius (Greek: Ἀκόντιος), was in Greek mythology a beautiful youth of the island of Ceos, the hero of a love-story told by Callimachus in a poem of which only fragments remain, and which forms the subject of two of Ovid's Heroides (xx, xxi).
  • Ctesylla
    In Greek mythology, Ctesylla (Κτήσυλλα) was a maiden of Ioulis in Ceos, daughter of Alcidamas.
  • Ochimus
    In Greek mythology, Ochimus was the eldest of the Heliadae, sons of Helios and Rhodos.
  • Tenes
    In Greek mythology, Tenes or Tennes (Greek: Τέννης) was the eponymous hero of the island of Tenedos.
  • Deidamia (mythology)
    In Greek mythology, Deidamia (/ˌdeɪdəˈmaɪə/; Greek: Δηϊδάμεια, Deidameia) is the daughter of King Lycomedes of Scyros.